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You received a traffic ticket and you were ordered by a judge or court to attend an 8-hour traffic school

You received a second ticket within a 12 month period and a judge has ordered adjudication withheld by attending 8 hour traffic school pursuant to policy in the following counties: Broward, Miami-Dade, or Palm Beach

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Or, you were ordered by a Court or the Florida DMV to take an Advanced Driver Improvement (ADI) course.

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Lauderdale Lakes Highway Risk and Traffic Ticket Information

Lauderdale Lakes, also known as the City of Lauderdale Lakes, is found in Broward County, Florida. The city has a population of about 34,500 residents. It's a part of the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach Metro area, which is much larger with a population of nearly 5.6 million residents.

Along with the many regular, full-time residents, the area is home to many part-time residents. It also attracts a large number of yearly visitors since the city is found close to Fort Lauderdale, Miami and many very popular beaches.

With the many visitors and the regular residents, there's a large mixture of driving styles on the roads. If you recently received a traffic ticket in Lauderdale Lakes, you may be rather upset. Consider these statistics:

Lauderdale Lakes is found very close to Interstate 95, Interstate 595 and Florida's Turnpike.

The I-95 stretch of highway found inside the borders of Florida is known as the deadliest highway in the United States.

About 26,000 traffic accidents happen every year throughout Broward County.

Out of the traffic accidents in the county, more than 1,700 are alcohol relates and about 200 fatalities happen yearly.

Traffic crashes in both Lauderdale Lakes and Broward County are on the rise.

Law enforcement officials have to monitor area traffic or these statistics would be far worse.

Broward County Crash Stats

2011

2012

Percent Change

3-Year Avg.

Total Number of Motor Vehicle Crashes

23,197

31,151

+34.29%

27,446

Fatalities

160

182

+13.75%

173

Injuries

17,957

21,348

+18.88%

19,980

Alcohol Related

1,189

1,278

+7.49%

1,297

Alcohol Related Fatalities

46

37

-19.57%

41

Alcohol Related Injuries

533

595

+11.63%

595

Broward County Traffic Citation Statistics for 2015

Throughout 2015, law enforcement officials handed out more than 190,000 traffic tickets to drivers in Broward County, Florida. More than 95,000 of these tickets were given out for speeding with another 18,000 for careless driving. Another 15,000 drivers were caught running a red light or a stop sign. These dangerous offenses often lead to accidents.

Avoiding a License Suspension in Lauderdale Lakes, Florida

It's very possible to have your driver's license suspended in Florida for too many traffic violations. Each ticket comes with a point value ranging from three to six. If you get 12 points in 12 months, 18 points in 18 months or 24 points in 36 months, you will be subject to a license suspension. It only takes a few tickets to amass enough points to end up with a suspended license.

Points for traffic tickets include:

Speeding 3 to 6 points

Driving after 11pm (for minors) - 3 points

Ignoring a traffic sign or signal - 4 points

Passing a stopped school bus - 4 points

Hit and run - 6 points

All it takes is a few violations and you may be hitching a ride with friends or taking a cab. If you end up with a suspended license and you get caught driving, you will face up to $500 in fines and up to 90 days in jail. This doesn't include the fines from the tickets and the reinstatement fee to get your license back.

Use Traffic School in Lauderdale Lakes to Avoid Points

Traffic school is offered right online and you can take the basic driver improvement course from the comfort of your home. This course will allow you to erase the points from your traffic ticket, which helps keep your license from getting suspended. It will also allow you to keep your car insurance rates from skyrocketing.

If you recently received a ticket, you will need to plead guilty or no contest and pay the fine. Then, you can enroll in traffic school and complete the course. After completion, you will be given a certificate of completion to turn into the clerk of the court. That's all it takes to keep the points off your license.

Eligibility for Traffic School in Broward County, Florida

In order to use traffic school to avoid points, you have to be eligible. It's pretty simple in the State of Florida. If you haven't taken the course five times in your lifetime or once in the past 12 months, you're eligible.

Broward County Clerk of the Court

After receiving a traffic citation, you will need to pay the fine with the Broward County Clerk of the Court. The clerk of the court will also handle any questions you have or information you need. If you plan to attend traffic school, you will need to inform the clerk of the court when you pay your ticket. For more information about the Broward County Clerk of the Court, visit the website.

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